To obtain the contents of events in the system, you can run the display event command.
# Display the contents of events in the system.
<sysname> display event
A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/I/J A=Sequence, B=RootKindFlag(Independent|RootCause|nonRootCause) C=Generating time, D=Clearing time E=ID, F=Name, G=Level, H=State I=Description information for locating(Para info, Reason info) J=RootCause alarm sequence(Only for nonRootCause alarm) 1/Independent/2014-11-08 17:21:44-08:00/-/0x4055a000/hwCfgManEventlog/Warning/Start/OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.6.10.2.1 Configure changed. (EventIndex=1, CommandSource=3, ConfigSource=4, ConfigDestination=2)
Item |
Description |
|---|---|
Sequence |
Sequence number of an event |
RootKindFlag |
Flag indicating a root-cause alarm (The value of this field is Independent for any event) |
Generating time |
Time when the event is generated |
Clearing time |
Time when the event is cleared (for non-root-cause alarms only) |
Name |
Event name |
ID |
Event ID |
Level |
Event level |
State |
Event status:
|
Description information for locating |
Event description |
RootCause alarm sequence(Only for nonRootCause alarm) |
Sequence number of the root-cause alarm (for non-root-cause alarms only) NOTE:
Event information does not include this field. |